@SquareEnix @sem_sep @UematsuNobuo にせの著作権主張。These people are copyright claiming songs that belong to you.pic.twitter.com/YtBgMCAoYN
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@SquareEnix @sem_sep @UematsuNobuo にせの著作権主張。These people are copyright claiming songs that belong to you.pic.twitter.com/YtBgMCAoYN
"Music Composition" Wait so now songs can be claimed for being covers or even midi versions/recreations? TeamYouTube, you've done good with the recent changes regarding monetization, let's keep that momentum going please because otherwise we're still going backwards.pic.twitter.com/nOUKbR6Oah
Yes, precisely. "Wouldn't it be nice" was played as a midi on stream and it got claimed.
for my own curiosity and clarification - this is the actual ingame music being claimed as a cover, correct? not playing the covers inside of a video?
Actual FF music (not the cover) is being played. And it is being claimed on the basis of "Composition claim" as opposed to an Audio direct match. Which means that any version of the song being played can get claimed by them because it's the same composition.pic.twitter.com/Yvv3B472PK
I have an evil plan. Play your own music and copyright claim your own video so the companies are forced to share money with you
Ah, the Jim Sterling tactic. Thing is, if multiple claims are made, nobody gets the money.
i've had LatinAutor monetize one of my videos. They claim the audio is this song "Dance all night". my video is an 8-bit cover of a SpongeBob track which I'm pretty sure is public domain.
copystrikers are horrendus
Oh, Mike Love strikes again!
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